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Hi All
I'm a new user of this really interesting forum
I'm Italian and what I've noticed is that Irish people think that apartment are not suitable for families is simply because.....in Dublin apartments usually are not well designed for families! They are usually small cubicles in which you feel like in prison with the difference that you payed hundreds of $$$ for that and you don't have free food!
Now my question. Can anybody suggest me which are well designed apartment with reasonable space in Southern Dublin Area?
I mean with this :
--minimum 80sqm (86sqfeet) for 2 bedroom apt
--minimum 90sqm (97sqfeet) for 3 bedroom apartment
I start this thread with a suggestion:
.....the only well designed apartment I've seen up to now
was in Clon Brugh Aiken Village Sandyford, 998sqfeet 2 bed
Thank you!
I'm a new user of this really interesting forum
I'm Italian and what I've noticed is that Irish people think that apartment are not suitable for families is simply because.....in Dublin apartments usually are not well designed for families! They are usually small cubicles in which you feel like in prison with the difference that you payed hundreds of $$$ for that and you don't have free food!
Now my question. Can anybody suggest me which are well designed apartment with reasonable space in Southern Dublin Area?
I mean with this :
--minimum 80sqm (86sqfeet) for 2 bedroom apt
--minimum 90sqm (97sqfeet) for 3 bedroom apartment
I start this thread with a suggestion:
.....the only well designed apartment I've seen up to now
was in Clon Brugh Aiken Village Sandyford, 998sqfeet 2 bed
Thank you!